That's a good question that even I would like the answer to. I have Debian running on two systems, and occasionally if I'm having a problem, I like to login as root and see if root is having an issue. Now, however, I can't even do that. I can't for the life of me remember where to turn this ability back on. On Saturday 09 October 2004 03:00 pm, Manuel José Pinazo Pérez wrote: > Ok, thanks so much, I use KDM, but how can I config it? > > Silviu Vulcan <icebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Saturday 09 October 2004 > 17:54, Thierry de Coulon wrote about Re: > > No root ligins are allowed: > > On Saturday 09 October 2004 15:16, Manuel José Pinazo Pérez wrote: > > > Hello!! I'm new in this mailing list!! > > > I've just updated KDE from Debian by using apt-get, but when I > > > rebooted and tried to enter KDE, the message "No root ligins are > > > allowed" appears and I can only login in the console. The only > > > account I have in linux is root, how could I solve this problem?? > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Create a user........ > > You should not work as root anyway. > > hmm, IMHO this is not a decision that the system should make... > > I always work as root on my personal workstation - because I like to > break things so I won't break them when it really matters... > > I suspect anyway that it's in the kdm's settings (or whichever graphical > login manager debian is using)... I think startx as root should work... -- See Ya' Howard Coles Jr. John 3:16! ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.